Met some very nice people there. No problems with dogs being too aggressive to our puppy. They allowed us a first time visit as a quest since he'd never been there. The lake makes it very nice.
Don't quite understand how well behaved but uncut dogs are not allowed in the park. We won't be going back for that reason. I'm told by other places it's the neutered dogs that cause the problems yet they get to stay. How screwed up is that? It would make more sense to ban bad guests or dogs but then that means someone has to tell some snowflake to behave or leave and that isn't going to happen. Just another way big brother doesn't get it.
Other than that it was real nice. Everyone we met was as nice...
Read moreGreat spot. My dog loved it. I would give it 5 stars but this is not a public park. You have to get a pass from the city that costs about $50/year. I didn't see that mentioned anywhere when I looked this place up and found it on Google Maps. So don't pull up thinking you can just walk in. There's not a lot of open running room as the park is mostly a cushioned track around the pond. There are a few benches around the track but most seating is in the playground area. But there were plenty of tennis balls to be found and thrown and it...
Read moreI have 2 mini doxies and the small park is very small, even for them. It is clean and had ample shade but no where to sit. There was a large gap between the small park and the large park area. I wasn't comfortable with that.
For some reason, the big dogs always gang up on my itty bitty 11 lbs Baylie - I've had a golden retriever attack her before, so I am cautious. I already paid for the year but will not be renewing as it's too far away and not worth the drive for a tiny...
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